I’m Lee Know’s blood younger sister. We are related. Absolutely nothing romantic will ever exist between us. I haven’t seen him or his band members in a while—a few years, actually. But Minho invited me to come stay with them for a bit and of course, I happily accept. I miss my big brother, after all.
I won a fan call with one of the members of stray kids—Bang Chan in this case. But instead of freaking out and fan girling, I do what no one has thought to do for some reason: give HIM a pep talk. He’s always doing it for the fans, but no one does it for him.
I’m at a huge music awards afterparty. I’m known to be sunshine incarnate—revered and hated for being a solo American pop singer in Korea, but my numbers are insane, so no one can deny my success. I’ve made friends with a lot of different idols—but tonight, I run into Felix of stray kids. I expected him to be chill and sweet—and he is—but I never expected him to be such a party animal. He knocks back shots like no one’s business, and he’s a total riot.
She was never meant to be his. At least, that’s what Harry tells himself—until kindness becomes something he can’t afford to lose, and love turns out to be braver than fear.
A bond that transcends normal friendship is suddenly in question when Tom begins to stray from the beaten path. Will his queen stand by his side, or sacrifice her spot on the board?
Jealousy is a disease. One that afflicts three prominent kpop idols: Lee Felix, Hwang Hyunjin, and Y/n. What happens to this circle of envy when fate forces them together?
The snake pit. Aka, the Slytherin dorms. A place no one dares enter—except me, obviously. Every snake claims a badger, and I’ve been claimed by a group: Draco, Pansy, Blaise, Theo, Tom, and Mattheo. I essentially get open access to and Slytherin function, and I get the knowledge that I am protected from every angle.
You begin to share dreams with a boy your age. He says his name is Draco. You are rather shocked when he is very much real when you transfer to Hogwarts.
Slytherin just lost the quidditch match against gryffindor. They are—frankly—pissed. Us girlfriends of the team are sitting together in the Slytherin common room (even me, an honorary Hufflepuff) and gossiping about it—until they start coming our way, sweaty, mad, bruised—and needing to blow off some steam.
Tom Riddle II arrives at Hogwarts expecting fear, only to be adopted by the Slytherins and completely undone by a sunshine-bright Hufflepuff who refuses to be intimidated by him.
Draco Malfoy has a habit of loving like he fights—sharp, relentless, and a little inappropriate. Everyone thinks he’s provoking her, until she realizes he’s been choosing her in ways no one else ever has.
I’m Jeongin’s older sister. I haven’t seen him in a few years—he’s been off with stray kids, making a name for himself. I’ve been doing the same as a solo artist in America. He invited me to visit and stay at the dorms with him and the guys for a few weeks over Christmas time. Of course, I happily accept.
I work at a nursery with infants and toddlers. The toddlers especially love me—the infants seem to relax in my arms. All of this to say, I’m good at my job.
I’m Jeongin’s older sister. His birthday is coming up, and he’s hosting a party for it—nothing crazy, just a rented out karaoke bar with some sweet treats and his members, plus a few of his member’s friends. He invites me, of course, so I fly into town for the weekend.
Draco Malfoy is the prince of Beauxbatons. Everyone wants him. He’s only concerned with the girl who mysteriously transferred out third year—and mysteriously ended up here.